CITY AND COUNTRY REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES
HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Phones: Office 10-842. J. W. H. Clarke, 13-100. F. W. Venn, 18-681. £JLARKE & VENN, LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, F.R.E.1., N.Z., KING’S THEATRE BUILDINGS, DOWLING STREET. BUYER waiting Star or Times RUN, to £500; full particulars to Clarke and Venn, auctioneers. CASH BUYER waiting Purchase 4,6, or 6-roomecl HOUSE, within 2d section.—Clarke, Venn, auctioneers. BOOT REPAIRING BUSINESS; takinrrcs rtpnrlv f.fi nor week: -nlant, st ings nearly £6 per week; plant, stock, machinery, going concern. £IOO. —Clarke, Venn. O ROOMS, City, rise; small Freehold; 0 all in good order; suit couple; £250, or owner take larger property city, pay balance in cash. /QUEENSTOWN.—3-roomed HOUSE; W well furnished, including seven acres mining lease and reserve, all gold bearing; easily worked; price as going concern, £3OO. QMALL POULTRY FARM, handy Dunedin; 200 fowls; 3 incubators and all other plant; room for 1000 birds; 4-roomed House; all necessary outbuildings; garage; price £700; exchange town house. ,pOLD CLAIM, 100 acres; 10 heads v!T water; races only require cleaning out; £3OO purchase half share; only 2£ hours’ run from Dunedin. •jj /Jpr ACRES; Government Lease; rent AO»J £35 p.a.; 4 Rooms; e. 1.; property ring fenced and subdivided; netted fences; 2 large paddocks, 5 small; 1 acre strawberries, 1A acres raspberries, i acre potatoes, I acre swedes, 1 cow, 1 belter, 1 calf, hack and harness, 'l4O ewes, 90 lambs, plough, harrows, clod crusher, scuffler, house pump, good water supply: price, going concern, £7OO. 1 AX ACRES, near City and trams; 5 Al/2 Rooms; all outbuildings; dairy, poultry, and bee farm; £llsO going concern; owner exchange for house property within 2d section. FOR EXCHANGE. w ’ANTED TO EXCHANGE, 70-ACRE FARM, Handy Invercargill, for HOUSE and small piece of land on the outskirts of Dunedin. * E. Li. MACASSBY & CO. BOWLING MIXED DOUBLES TOURNAMENT WON BY MRS HIGGINSON Play in the Mixed Doubles tournament the Otago Ladies’ Bowling Association is concluded yesterday, when the postction frames were decided on the Northast Valley green. Many of the games 2re particularly well contested, especially e final, which was between Mr and Mrs irdiner (Dunedin) and Mr J. Howland id Mrs Higginson (St. Hilda). This me was eventually won by Mrs Higgmn by the narrow margin of one point. The following ar e the results of the ty’s play:— SECTION TIES KAIKORAI SECTION A. Mrs Faulk (St. Hilda) 9, Mrs Grant North-East Valley) 7. SECTION B. Mrs Mason (Green Island) 22, Mrs ’age (West Harbour) 20. - GREEN ISLAND SECTION B. Mrs Stewart (Dunedin) 12, Miss Gray (North-East Valley) 2. ST. HILDA SECTION B. Mrs Gardiner (Dunedin) 11, Mrs Barsdell (Anderson’s Bay) 5. ROSLYN ... SECTION A. Mrs Cooke (Otago) 13, Mrs Forsyth (Kaikorai) 7. Mrs Brown (St. Clair) 8, Mrs Cooke 7. SECTION B. Mrs Adess (St. Hilda) 10, Mrs Porteus (Dunedin) 4. POST-SECTION PLAY First Round. Mrs Brown 11, Mrs Campbell (Anderson’s Bay) 9. Mrs Gregory (Dunedin) 14, Mrs Faulk 10 Mrs Gardiner 15, Mrs Stewart 14. Mrs Daglish (Anderson’s Bay) 18, Mrs Adess 15. Second Round. Mrs Brown 11, Mrs Gregory 10. Mrs Gardiner 19, Mrs Daglish 12. Miss Gillies (Dunedin) 23, Mrs Mason 14. Mrs Higginson (St. Hilda) 19, Mrs Wilkinson (Roslyn) 12. Semi-final. Mrs Gardiner 11, Mrs Brown 6. Mrs Higginson 20, Mrs Gardiner 19.
Although Prescot, Lancashire, has a population of 12,000, there was not a death there during December last. Tito town council has presented the medical officer, Jjg g, Green, with a pair of white gloves.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21910, 23 March 1933, Page 10
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